Magnetic Moments of Baryons and Fundamental Triplet
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The electromagnetic form factors of octet baryons are investigated from the standpoint that the baryons are the three body composite system of fundamental triplet. At first it is shown that the magnetic moments of fundamental triplet are proportional to its charge and that the magnitude is understood to be due to the effect of meson cloud. Then we get the satisfactory results on the magnetic moments of the baryons, provided that they are produced by the magnetic moment of each constituent triplet. Further we obtain the following relations among the form factors of the nucleon : G_<M,p>/μ_p=G_<M,n>/μ_n=G_<E,p>,G_<E,n>=0.
- 1965-12-25
著者
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ISHIDA Shin
Department of Physics and Atomic Energy Research Institute Nihon University
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Otokozawa Jun
Department Of Physics : Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science And Engineering Nihon Un
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Shimodaira Hajime
Department Of Physics Saitama University
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Ishida Shin
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science And Engineering Nihon University
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Ishida Shin
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science & Technology Nihon University
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